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"I painted my mounting wall a dark wine color and it looks great..."

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Dark colors are perfect for the wall behind the TV. I painted my mounting wall a dark wine color and it looks great. As for affecting your eyes, the darker the color, the better you will be focused on the TV. If you paint the wall behind the TV a color like white, you will be distracted and it will be a strain on the eyes. Stick with the dark colors.

Tublu17 said: I painted mine a pastel yellow , and it really livened up my room, made it look fresh and clean, (I'm blind as a bat, so I have to use pastels!) but my tv is 65" long, so I really don't see the wall much anyway. I'd try it one way, and if you experience any problems, then I'd try a lighter/darker color.. Do it the way you think is best! I've seen the darker color on top, and it looked really good! It all depends on your colors, some paint half and half. Look through decorating idea books or research it online, I have for over a year now ..Good Luck!. I would choose a cream, or, even a pastel peach would go with it, since your walls are dark, I would go for a lighter floor covering, it'll be pretty dark even with lighting, unless that's what you like!!. You could paint it white, or a color that goes with the other two, if you choose a third color, use that same color in just a few places in room, itll make it blend really good and make that color flow nicely!. Your accent wall CAN be any of them, you only asked about 2 walls, have you considered the other (s)? It's kinda hard to just look at your walls and go ok that's the one! I have bought sample paint, and tried painting part of a wall, enough to get an idea, anyway. It can take several attempts , but you will know which one when you see it! When I figured mine out, I couldn't believe I didn't see it right away!. I would try a cool mint green, or, a pastel teal, aqua, and when you hang some pictures with the dark frame, those colors just really bring out the richness of the browns. I have noticed a trend that I wanted to do, and I let my neighbor talk me out if it!! I have Behr semi-gloss cool mint green in my dining room, and the wall that has the doorway leading to bedrooms, well, I wanted to paint it a color in the blue family, I never would've even comtiplated that one , but, I have about 45 lbs of booklets and how to's etc! And it keeps popping up. The more I saw it the more I liked it., that one wall is my small one. It can always be painted AGAIN!! ha! Good Luck. Yes, it will make it appear smaller, dark colors, especially black, has that effect. Light colors, will make it appear bigger.

"The best wall color that goes wonderfully with dark floors is sage green..."

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The best wall color that goes wonderfully with dark floors is sage green. There are so many shades of green. But the light colors of green brings out the dark colored floors. It also is a great back drop for dark pieces of mahogany or cherry wood furniture. The other color that compliments dark floors is a light biege. But the secret to that high glam look that is so popular is the white moulding and millwork. If you don`t have moulding in your home it would be a great investment to look into it. It brings the value of your home up when done right. I hope this helps!

Unfortunately when you`re hanging something big and heavy like a mirror, you`re going to need to anchor those screws into the wall so nothing falls. Doing this will definitely put holes in your wall because you`ll need to drill those screws into the wall studs for proper support.

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